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Gallstone medicine cuts colon cancer risk, UA study says
The Arizona Daily Star | Jun 1, 2005
A drug commonly used to treat gallstones has emerged as a key player in the prevention of colon cancer, a major University of Arizona study has concluded.3.1
Drug Can Reduce Colon Cancer Risk
Newsday | Jun 1, 2005
TUCSON, Ariz. -- A University of Arizona study claims that a drug commonly used to treat gallstones can help people who are high risk for getting colon cancer.2.7
Topics: Medicine, Tucson
Gallstones
About.com | Apr 6, 2005
Gallstones Learn about the two types of gallstones and how they form, their causes, the symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment.
Hard truths about gallstones
Times | Apr 5, 2005
Q: What causes gallstones, and is surgery the best way to treat them? Can they be prevented? A: Gallstones, which can be as small as a grain of sand or as large as a golf ball, form in the gallbladder.3.2
Forgotten medical equipment turns into shockingly large gallstone
KTRK | Dec 1, 2004
Gonzalo Medina underwent surgery Monday at a hospital in Los Angeles. The procedure "went fine," according to his doctor, Ian Kenner.2.7
Topics: Medicine, Offbeat
Arafat has gallstone, hospital official says
The Globe and Mail | Oct 26, 2004
The gallstone is not life-threatening and can be easily treated, the official told the Associated Press.4.2
Options for treating gallstones
The Dominion Post | Oct 8, 2004
DEAR READER: In ordinary English, your mother has gallstones that are irritating the lining of her gallbladder, causing abdominal pain.2.7
Holiday Feasts May Bring on Gallstones
Healthscout.com | Dec 20, 2003
If you overindulge in rich, fatty foods this holiday season and end up with indigestion, it may be a sign that you have gallstones.1.8
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Holiday Feasts May Bring on Gallstones
HealthDay via KeepMedia.com | Dec 20, 2003
If you overindulge in rich, fatty foods this holiday season and end up with indigestion, it may be a sign that you have gallstones.
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